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From Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape Across the Mexico-United States Border(Creating the North American Landscape)

From Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape Across the Mexico-United States Border(Creating the North American Landscape)


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About the Book

The United States and Mexico share a 2000-mile boundary where landscape and architecture clash in a vivid contrast of two cultures. This is an exploration of the architectural future of interdependent neighbours who share a history, an economy, and a landscape. After reviewing three key periods in Mexico's 3000-year-old architectural past - indigenous, Spanish colonial, and modern - urban planning scholar Lawrence A. Herzog focuses on the border territories of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, particularly in California. Through 80 black-and-white photographs and interviews with architects from both sides of the border, the book provides a picture of how traditional Mexican architecture has intersected with the post-industrial, high-tech urban style of the United States - a mix that offers an alternative to the homogenization of architecture north of the international border.

About the Author :
Lawrence A. Herzog is a professor of city planning in the School of Public Administration and Urban Studies at San Diego State University.

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"From Aztec to High Tech is full of interest and ideas... Scott's approach is essentially chronological and the geographical range is very broad... [making the book] a much more stimulating read." -- Valerie Fraser, Journal of Latin American Studies "A good introduction for the general reader." -- David Steinberg, Albuquerque Journal "Herzog reflects on the two-thousand-mile border between Mexico and the U.S. that stretches between San Diego, California, and Brownsville, Texas... Herzog perceives this area in terms of a crisis of 'space and place, ' conveying loss of identity and loss of community. He has personally interviewed architects, investigated buildings, and covered much of the ground of the book, reaching all the way back to Aztec Mexico." -- Choice "The author creatively captures the tension between memory and futurism, between old and new, and ponders what the twenty-first century will be." -- Joseph L. Scarpaci, Latin American Research Review "This is a fascinating study, and one that is very relevant to our rapidly evolving age." -- British Bulletin of Publications "A good introduction for the general reader." -- David Steinberg, Albuquerque Journal "From Aztec to High Tech is full of interest and ideas... Scott's approach is essentially chronological and the geographical range is very broad... [making the book] a much more stimulating read." -- Valerie Fraser, Journal of Latin American Studies "Herzog reflects on the two-thousand-mile border between Mexico and the U.S. that stretches between San Diego, California, and Brownsville, Texas... Herzog perceives this area in terms of a crisis of 'space and place, ' conveying loss of identity and loss of community. He has personally interviewed architects, investigated buildings, and covered much of the ground of the book, reaching all the way back to Aztec Mexico." -- Choice "The author creatively captures the tension between memory and futurism, between old and new, and ponders what the twenty-first century will be." -- Joseph L. Scarpaci, Latin American Research Review "This is a fascinating study, and one that is very relevant to our rapidly evolving age." -- British Bulletin of Publications


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780801866432
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Edition: New edition
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Creating the North American Landscape
  • Weight: 450 gr
  • ISBN-10: 080186643X
  • Publisher Date: 12 Mar 2001
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 235 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Architecture and Landscape Across the Mexico-United States Border
  • Width: 152 mm


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